Think about it. Any phone that has wireless broadband capabilities is going to be able to run a VoIP service (perhaps, in the case of the iphone, with a little ghetto riggin'). I think a good business strategy from a company like cingular, would be to embrace this technology and implement it into a price plan using current skype prices as a start off point. Rather than make the same mistake a lot of the music companies did during the birth of online downloads, wireless carriers should adapt NOW and get in on the action.

Rather than us using some hacked up VoIP app, why not have cingular data call options?

It would be a great idea *IF* they could use your existing mobile number and you could choose to be on the GSM network or the VOIP network. You'd probably have to manually switch over, but eventually you could imagine a phone that was smart enough to detect an IP connection, ping your wireless carrier's VOIP service, and switch over for you if there was sufficient bandwidth available. The value here would be that your carrier provides your *phone number* for you. You pay a monthly fee to have the convenience of using that same number with multiple access methods.

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I'm so confused on this VOIP nonsense. It sounds as those wanting the iPhone to have VOIP, simply want it to save money on things like International calls, ... Understandable but why, OH WHY, would a cellular service company agree to less money? Put simply...Is all of this b***hing and moaning to try and cheat your way? Adding in the fact that some of you claim to be willing to pay $15 - 20 / month extra for such service makes this theory seem incorrect.